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Neuroscience has established its presence as a strong force in the scientific community, far surpassing the shelf life characteristic of a c
The A.R.T. at Harvard University is a leading force in the American theater, producing groundbreaking work in Cambridge and beyond.
Harvard Mahoney Neuroscience Institute HMNI was founded by the late David Mahoney and his wife, Hildegarde, in collaboration with Daniel To
Article on Admissions, including a section on the diversity of the admissions class (Harvard)
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2003/04/class-of-07-selected-from-pool-of-over-20000/
Link to Harvard's Implicit Association Test
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/
Characters in Lydia R. Diamondâs drama grapple with race, class, prejudice, identity and sexuality.
From The New York Times:
Review: A Campus Caldron Too Hot to Touch in âSmart Peopleâ
Characters in Lydia R. Diamondâs drama grapple with race, class, prejudice, identity and sexuality.
NOTE: This may be helpful, or not. His drawing an analogy to Akhtarâs DISGRACED, which Capstage produced in 2016 was interesting. -ST
About Project Implicit
Overview of The Implicit Association Test (IAT)
Implicit Association Test (IAT)
Notes to SMART PEOPLE by Lydia R. Diamond
Notes to Smart People, by Lydia R. Diamond
7-8) Valerieâs lines, from Julius Caesar, II, 1, ll 257 onward: Portia worries about her husbandâs health. What she doesnât know is that Brutusâ worries have to do with the planned conspiracy to kill Caesar.
9) âOrientalismâ, the theory popularized in the Academy in late 50âs, and debunked, famously by Edward Said in Orientalism (1978) in which he discusses the Westâs presumption of superiority to application of clichĂ©d analytical models for perceiving the âOriental Worldâ.Â
10) BRIAN:âThese numbers represent real peopleâŠâŠâ v. âscholarsâ who argue decimal pointsÂ
11) âThe stereotype-content model predictsâŠ.â  See WikiâŠSCM
15) 1st BlackBerry phones released in 2002âoffering cellular phone service, wireless email and internet access. Took business world by storm.
16) âcognitive neuroscienceâ âis the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with a specific focus on the neural connections in the brain which are involved in mental processes.â  (See WIKI on âcognitive neuroscience for more info.)
Also see Brianâs work with Valerie, Scene 5.
âneuropsychââis a branch of psychology. It is concerned with how a personâs cognition and behavior are related to the brain and the rest of the nervous system. Professionals in this branch of psychology often focus on how injuries or illnesses of the brain affect cognitive and behavioral functions.â (See WIKI on âneuropsychologyâ for more info.)
19) I-Phone released in 2007.
22) As far as I can figure out, Jacksonâs fooling with Valerie. Both titles are of/or close to African-American songs. Couldnât find any âplayâ entitled either.
29) Brianâs description of what his âstudyâ is all about seems as clear a description of what he does as a neuroscientist as any.
33) âThe Harvest,â opened 1975. Upscale restaurant on Harvard Square,Â
44 Brattle St. to be exact.
36) XR versions of Saxagliptinâdrug for diabetes patients.
50) âstuckyâ- snobbish, arrogant.
52) Mass General â major teaching hospital in Boston
54) Enemy of the People (1882)âfirst response is that Dr.Stockmann and Dr. Brian White share similar qualitiesâincluding being stubborn. (See interesting discussion of this in morgue, review of Smart People, by Tony Adler)
55) Clarkâs Studyâthe 6 dolls (3 White, 3 Black) visual reference to the Clarksâ study of prejudice in kids using dolls. See Brown v. Board & âThe Doll Testâ in the morgue, if interested. (Brian and Jackson discuss them further in Act II, sc. 1)
57) Rosen and Gardner âpredictââthey might but I canât find reference to them?
62) Mengeleâthe âangel of deathâ. Nazi who sent 10âs of thousands of Jews to their deaths in camps, and performed grisly surgeries on many othersâfamously on twins. Â
77) A Genius Grant. The MacArthur Fellowship given annually to talented individuals in many fields so they can be independently wealthy for a few years to pursue their art/science/whatever. Itâs mega-prestigious.
86) 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon. More fun than I thought. See Wikiâ6 Degrees of KB.
88) âhobbyistââhuge insult to a serious scholar.
97) PDD-NOS -- Pervasive development disorderânot easily specified. Â
100) Rue McClanahan & Bea Arthurâactors famous for spin-off of âAll in the Familyâ âabout a racist/bigot, idiot, âMaudeâ, etc.
Dr. Kenneth Mark's "Doll Test" was utilized in Brown v. Board to show the psychological significance of segregation on African-American chil
Psychologists debate whether the Implicit Association Test needs more solid psychometric footing before it enters the public sphere. By Beth Azar July/August 2008, Vol 39, No. 7 Print version: page 44 6 min read